| Professor Clinton (Ph.D., University of Texas, 1984) teaches in the field of
public law and political theory. His two previously published books, Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review (Kansas, 1989, 1991) and God
and Man in the Law (Kansas, 1997), challenge long-held assumptions about
the power of the Supreme Court. He is currently working on two books, The
Marshall Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (ABC-CLIO Press), a history
of the early Supreme Court, and Accident and Design: Materialism and Human
Nature at the Dawn of the Third Millenium (Discovery Institute), a study
of the implications of naturalism and theism for political theory. Professor
Clinton is the current chairperson of the Department. |